Art collectors only lock away art because their are so many people that want to copy the objects and just takes away the pride of what the orginal artist achivements are.
with objects being locked, no one can copy them, meaning the art is safe, also they are very well looked after.
take the chinese, they send their artist over to musems across the world to take pictures and make fake paintings back in their home country with near identical signatures.
@jimbob202019 You're kidding, right? Most famous works have images printed everywhere; books, catalogs, etc. Anyone can copy any image they wish to. Although I don't know what the point would be, unless it's only as a learning process; the copies can't be sold unless it is clearly stated that they are copies by someone other than the original artist. Seems a waste of time; just do original work.
Hi thriftshopninja, In terms of auction houses, there are much worse than Sotheby's and Christie's. I myself fell victim to an auction house that tries to coax auctions by announcing the next highest bid amount BEFORE it happens. Much worse and very shady and I was a one-time victim. Never again tho' Please be careful out there everyone.
Art sold and traded for investment. Art should be alive and approachable, not a luxury item for the wealthy to be hid away in storage or in prison-like collections. It furthers turning the artist from a relatable human into some sort of god. Who decides that a painting is worth millions and another is not? Price fixing in the art trade industry came as no shock. Art is raw emotion, a soul shouting out. I don't feel comfortable with it only living among champagne and tuxedos. Art is free.
@thriftshopninja I have to disagree with you. While the commodification of art is sad, it is necessary. If art had never promised the opportunity of such high rewards by the wealthy, many artists in the past and today would not have worked. It's tantamount to saying let's pay doctors just as much as any other tradesmen because medicine should be charitable. There would be very few doctors then.
@thriftshopninja Agreed but there are countless amazing works of art you can easily approach. Some of them are probably down the street at the local gallery of coffee house. So why get so bugged out about the one's they sell at Sotheby's?
@thriftshopninja Could one make the counter-argument that (A if an artist agrees with you, they simply won't put their work up for auction, and (B art auctions support artists and also generate interest in art?
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CHIEFSMS 5 months ago
How many people could go to college with 25 million?
ReppinDaNiel 8 months ago
Vincent van Gogh has more incomen with the homeless people on our streets then these dreesed up filthy rich.
TinyArts 9 months ago
Interesting..
beverlypress 9 months ago
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MrPetrosianm 11 months ago
Art collectors only lock away art because their are so many people that want to copy the objects and just takes away the pride of what the orginal artist achivements are.
with objects being locked, no one can copy them, meaning the art is safe, also they are very well looked after.
take the chinese, they send their artist over to musems across the world to take pictures and make fake paintings back in their home country with near identical signatures.
jimbob202019 1 year ago
@jimbob202019 You're kidding, right? Most famous works have images printed everywhere; books, catalogs, etc. Anyone can copy any image they wish to. Although I don't know what the point would be, unless it's only as a learning process; the copies can't be sold unless it is clearly stated that they are copies by someone other than the original artist. Seems a waste of time; just do original work.
cosg9531 11 months ago
these people have too much money
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@expatted : to wash.....
PantheraPoison 1 year ago
damn! those people must be really rich to spend $25 million on a painting!
vibol03 1 year ago
Hi thriftshopninja, In terms of auction houses, there are much worse than Sotheby's and Christie's. I myself fell victim to an auction house that tries to coax auctions by announcing the next highest bid amount BEFORE it happens. Much worse and very shady and I was a one-time victim. Never again tho' Please be careful out there everyone.
ObssessedwithGermany 2 years ago
Sotheby's is everything that is wrong and poisonous to the art world.
thriftshopninja 2 years ago 4
How so?
RoulinBrooks 2 years ago
Art sold and traded for investment. Art should be alive and approachable, not a luxury item for the wealthy to be hid away in storage or in prison-like collections. It furthers turning the artist from a relatable human into some sort of god. Who decides that a painting is worth millions and another is not? Price fixing in the art trade industry came as no shock. Art is raw emotion, a soul shouting out. I don't feel comfortable with it only living among champagne and tuxedos. Art is free.
thriftshopninja 2 years ago 6
I agree with you.
RoulinBrooks 2 years ago 3
@thriftshopninja AMEN!!! Art belongs in museums...PERIOD. I hate private collectors, they're vultures.
EnglishRose719 1 year ago
@thriftshopninja I have to disagree with you. While the commodification of art is sad, it is necessary. If art had never promised the opportunity of such high rewards by the wealthy, many artists in the past and today would not have worked. It's tantamount to saying let's pay doctors just as much as any other tradesmen because medicine should be charitable. There would be very few doctors then.
Lirave 9 months ago
@thriftshopninja Agreed but there are countless amazing works of art you can easily approach. Some of them are probably down the street at the local gallery of coffee house. So why get so bugged out about the one's they sell at Sotheby's?
ebcebcebc123123123 5 months ago
@thriftshopninja Could one make the counter-argument that (A if an artist agrees with you, they simply won't put their work up for auction, and (B art auctions support artists and also generate interest in art?
KBurchfiel 3 months ago
Lighten up Francis.
dksculpture 2 years ago
at 25000000 it pass.
ginorosa 3 years ago
Also look out for living london Artist: Stuart Ridley he is going to be well sort after.
AgnesShadbolt 3 years ago
look out for hungarian impressionist in 2008 its going to be huge!
arthurdaley 4 years ago
I know. I realized afterwards and mentioned this in the comments of this video.
RoulinBrooks 4 years ago
That painting didn´t sell, it was passed at 25 million.
sm1294 4 years ago 4